6/10
Difficult subject, solid execution
23 November 2016
Warning: Spoilers
"Am Himmel der Tag" is a German movie from 2012, so this one will have its 5th anniversary next year. Lets talk a bit about the title here. The working title was "Und dann war alles still" and I do not like that one because it is a huge spoiler. But I think the title they went for is at least as bad, maybe even worse as it sounds very pretentious and has little to do with the film's action. Oh well.. I guess they wanted a memorable title and they sure got it. I just wish they could have found something between these two extremely bad options. The English international title "Breaking Horizons" is only slightly better. But this is just one of not too many problems I had with this 85-minute film. Director Pola Schirin Beck does a good job and the script by Burkhardt Wunderlich also works pretty nicely and keeps the audience interested. And then there is Aylin Tezel who gives a possibly career-defining performance that had me glued to the screen for the most part. Admittedly her amazing looks also helped matter for sure.

One of the best things about this film is how real and authentic it all felt. I never was under the impression that I was watching actors, partially because they did a good job with their performances, but also because the story was shown us in a way where I thought that it could all happen to anybody. A young woman has a one-night stand with a barkeeper, becomes pregnant and struggles with friends and family because of the way she changes during her pregnancy and because she was about to go through the process of becoming somebody completely different in order to master the challenges ahead of her. But fate will change everything once again. Yes there were a few moments when I felt it was a bit odd, for example that nobody at the celebration tries talking to her why she seems so unhappy. It was absolutely easy to see when they were singing and she was sitting there looking depressed. And I also did not care about the entire Martin story line, but I guess they had to include it because otherwise the film may have run for 75 minutes only. So it is okay I guess. Maybe it was just my personal perception that these parts added nothing of value to the film. It's just subjective. Maybe others did not care about the parts with the neighbor. All in all, the good easily outweighs the bad and Tezel does a very good job in carrying this film. I totally can see why Tezel and the filmmakers received a great deal of awards recognition for their work here. It is definitely deserved and the criticisms I mentioned should not keep you at all from checking it out. Thumbs up, go see it.
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